Let’s not be too hard on Obama, as it would take him, three months to answer (or possibly avoid) every unique question raised during this TwitterÂ TownÂ hall. Yet, have politicians found the perfect town hall format for avoiding difficult popular questions?

Good: TwitSprout got 2 tweets bang on – but only 1 was included as a Top 3 in the official dashboard.

Bad: The TwitSprout algorithm missed a connection between two different tweets. If the connection was found, then @johnboehner’s ‘where are the jobs’ tweet would have been included in our dashboard as a ‘hot topic’.

Ugly: Obama clearly avoided the most retweeted topic by the American people – legalizing marijuana (nothing to do with TwitSprout)

Speaking of spider senses (obscure reference to your comic book post, which brought me to your (very cool!) site today)… The title of this post got my hackles up, as I discourage the mixing of partisan politics & business (you automatically alienate half your potential readers no matter which side of the fence you choose, and I don’t see how that’s better for most businesses than impartiality). But your post itself was informative and neutral. The pot question was a good one, though maybe that shouldn’t be our President’s top policy concern till more of us are back at work – in my humble but deadly-accurate opinion.

Hey Ted, thanks for stoping by! I can assure you Fluffy Links is not partisan. Fluffy head doesn’t even know what the word means 🙂 Any sweep made at Obama was intended for Politicians in general. This blog post is a follow up to this post: http://www.fluffylinks.com/obama-twitsprout-experiment/

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